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You are here: Home / Videos / Choosing the optimal antireflux procedure for your patient: Endoscopic therapy, Nissen vs Toupet, magnets, and more

Choosing the optimal antireflux procedure for your patient: Endoscopic therapy, Nissen vs Toupet, magnets, and more

 

Presented by Marco G Patti at the Masters Series: The SAGES Masters Take You to Foregut School held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017


Keyword(s): abdomen, achalasia, acid reflux, acute obstruction, ambulatory 24 hr pH monitoring, antireflux surgery, barium swallow, Barretts esophagus, bile, biopsy, BMI, Bougie, chest, chronic obstruction, class action lawsuit, cough, crura, DeMeester score, dementia, depression, diagnosis, diaphragm, diet, Dor fundoplication, dysphagia, endoscopic therapy, endoscopic treatment, endoscopy, Endostim, erosion, esophageal, esophageal dismotility, esophagitis, failure rate, foregut, gastric distention, gastroesophageal junction, gastropexy, GEJ, general anesthesia, GERD, heartburn, hernia reduction, hiatal hernia, hiatus, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, impedence pH, inflammation, insurance, intraabdominal pressure, kidney disease, laparoscopic antireflux surgery, laparoscopic fundoplication, LARS, leak, LES, lifestyle modifications, Linx, lower esophageal sphincter, lung transplant, magnets, Maloney dilator, manometry, masters series, mediastinum, medication, mobilization, morbidly obese, motility, multicenter randomized trial, Nissen fundoplication, nitric oxide, obese, obesity, osteoporosis, paraesophageal hernia repair, pathophysiology, PEHR, peristalsis, Plavix, POEM, pouch, PPI, PPIs, preoperative evaluation, QOL, quality of life, radiofrequency ablation, referral, reflux, refractory GERD, regurgitation, respiration, RFA, RYGB, simulation, sphincter, stent, Stretta, symptom, symptom control, T-fasteners, technology, TIF, Toupet fundoplication, transoral incsionless fundoplication, vagus nerve, wrap

GERD clinical presentation–42 sec

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis–1:18

GERD pathophysiology–1:47

GERD tx–2:07

Lifestyle modifications–2:19

PPIs–3:02

Impedence pH monitoring–3:44

Laparoscopic fundoplication–4:03

Technical elements of antireflux operations–4:46

Hiatal hernia–5:10

Effects of fundoplication on LES pressure–5:23 Surg Endosc 2007

Linear regression model–6:10 J Gastrointest Surg 2007

GERD & obesity–7:01

Types of fundoplication–7:25

Citations–7:55 Ann Surg 2011

Br J Surg 2008

Causes of failure of a fundoplication–8:34

Indications for LARS in 2017–8:52

Refractory GERD–9:16

GERD dx–9:45

Ambulatory 24 hr pH monitoring–9:55 Dig Dis Sci 2001

J Gastrointest Surg 2013

Preop eval–10:33

The tx gap–10:59

Exclusion criteria–11:41

GERD tx–12:09

GERD pathophysiology–12:28

Stretta–12:42

Citation–13:12 Gastroenterology 2003

RFA for GERD–14:27

TIF–14:46

Citation–15:17 Gastroenterology 2015

TIF for GERD–17:15

Linx–17:33 Ann Surg 2010

Linx for GERD–18:15

Endostim–19:00 Surgery 2015

Endostim for GERD–19:38

Summary–20:14

Q&A session–21:18

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Uploaded on
03/22/2017
Learning Themes
Foregut
Sources
2017 Annual Meeting
Masters Level
100
Video Authors
Patti M
Video Institutions
UNC--Chapel Hill NC


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